Renewed fighting between Israel and Hezbollah has caused further devastation in southern Lebanon, despite international efforts to establish a ceasefire. Recent Israeli strikes on Monday resulted in at least one fatality, signaling a breakdown of the fragile truce. The conflict, which escalated in March, has already displaced approximately 1.2 million people and claimed nearly 3,800 lives. Residents are once again assessing the damage to their communities. While violence has decreased from its peak, the latest attacks demonstrate the instability of the current agreement. The situation raises concerns about a potential escalation and prolonged displacement within Lebanon. International mediators are attempting to reinforce the ceasefire, but success remains uncertain.
